New PDP Office Sealed Up By Police In Abuja


The Police, on Saturday,  sealed off the secretariat of the Abubakar Baraje-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party located at Plot 4, Oyi River Crescent, Maitama, Abuja.
A visit to the secretariat on Saturday, shows that riot policemen have taken over the two roads leading to the building.
The riot policemen, who were about 10 in number, were led by an Inspector, Mr. Luka Dabo.
When our correspondent attempted to gain entrance into the building, he was stopped by Abubakar Binna, a Lance Corporal, who said that they were given an order “from above” not to allow anyone to enter the building.
He, however, declined to state who gave the order.
The riot policemen, who were all armed with guns, were overheard saying they might be at the place for the next few days.
An Armoured Personnel Carrier, with registration number NPF 5229C,was also seen parked at the entrance of the road leading to the building.
The Baraje-led New PDP however described the closure of its head office by the police as the height of impunity.
A statement issued by the National Secretary of the faction, Mr. Olagunsoye Oyinlola, in Abuja on Saturday, said security forces were mobilised to seal off the office on Saturday based on a “non-existent court injunction, which the main PDP faction claimed to have obtained on Friday.
The statement said, “The whole world knows that Justice E. Chukwu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Friday refused to grant Bamanga Tukur’s application for an ex parte injunction against our party’s executive.
“The judge asked the parties to maintain the status quo. His judgment was a reinforcement of an earlier order of the Lagos High Court, which also asked parties to maintain the status quo. Now, should Nigerians conclude that Tukur’s interpretation of status quo is this crude display of naked power and undisguised impunity?
“We are not at all surprised at this occurrence, given the fact that Tukur issued a statement on Friday evening deliberately seeking to mislead the media and the public that Justice Chukwu granted him an injunction against us.
“We are happy that the ever vigilant Nigerian press ignored him and his falsehood. Now, he is not only wilfully disobeying the various courts, which have made pronouncements on this matter, he is spicing up his love for impunity with this reckless misuse of state power by misleading the police.
“We call for an immediate removal of the siege to our secretariat. We call on the Inspector-General of Police to order the immediate removal of his men from our office. Doing so, we believe, will serve the interest of justice, rule of law and democracy. Nigeria is a country ruled by law and not by might and force.
“We hasten to say that if this move is aimed at breaking our spirit, that goal is definitely off the mark. We are determined to rescue our party from the lawlessness and crass arrogance that have defined the character of the Tukur leadership since inception. Our party needs that deliverance; its members deserve the change we have brought into it,” the statement said.
But the Bamanga Tukur-led  PDP defended the action, arguing that by ordering that the parties in the dispute maintain status quo ante bellum until the determination of the case, “the court clearly granted the request of the PDP that the group led by Baraje should not operate or be recognised by INEC.”
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh, in a statement in Abuja on Saturday, applauded the sealing off of the secretariat opened by the Baraje group, noting that it was in line with the order of the court which held that the splinter group should not operate or parade itself as the leader of the PDP until the hearing of the suit before it.
The statement said, “Our attention has been drawn to reports by a section of the media erroneously suggesting that the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja did not accede to our prayer that INEC should not recognise the  so-called new PDP-led by  Baraje.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the position of the Federal High Court is clear. By ordering that the two parties maintain status quo ante bellum, the court has clearly ordered the Baraje group to stop all its activities including operating a secretariat while it affirmed the leadership of the PDP under Tukur.
“By the order of the court, no person is authorised by law to open a secretariat or operate under the name, colour and flag of the PDP other than the one led by Tukur.  The sealing off of the secretariat opened by the Baraje group under the name, colour and flag of the PDP is therefore in order and in line with the law”.

Metuh urged all members “to  close ranks and remain steadfast to the constitution of the party especially as it marches on to victory in the 2015 general elections.”

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13 Comments

  1. Good step

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  2. Diz so called spiter is nt even talking 4the intrest of Nigeria bt intrest of their party which they tear apart by them selves

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  3. All our leaders are selfish instead of dem calling ASUU struck off dey're there talking nonsense abt dere parties God is nt asleep he'll definitly judge dem all

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  4. Can imagine dis foolish Tukur n his people are they illiterate or what don't they understand d court y didn't they seal their own office,guess dis is anoda 16 pass 19,som1 shud warn GEJ he is playing wit impeachment n risky going to jail afterward

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  5. lanrebewaji8/9/13 12:58 pm

    Definition for status quo ante bellum:
    Definition:
    The term status quo ante bellum comes from Latin meaning literally, the state in which things were before the war.

    We know what caused this war and how things were before it commenced!

    So who is fooling who? PDP thrash!!!

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    1. Gbam Na so!

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    2. Gej wen he drinks his liquor he doesn't tink well I tink him don take ova dose dats y him come high. Hw can he lock up d new pdp secretariat dnt d hv right to hv a secretariat or even break away . Am sorry 4tukur cos him don finish he's jst power drunk.I pity them cos d will crash big time come 2015

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    3. Ur a fool 2 insult d President. If d so called Governors are very popular they should register their own party rather calling themselves New PDP. Ur likes are d pple who don't appreciate good. It is ur father that is a drunk if at all u have one.

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    4. Gbam.

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  6. Nigeria with selfish grammar,God have mercy over us AMEN.

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  7. why did d ncourt use that grammar to create more confusion. ?

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  8. PDP @ work 14yrs gone with nothing to show

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